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Remember last month when I told you about finding this great resource kit for teaching kids about money? We are continuing to use Kids Wealth and I am so impressed with how well it is going.

Our son is really becoming money savvy.

He fills out his calendar at the beginning of each month and puts down (using a KidsPay sticker) what day is pay day, using a sticker. His pay day, that we agreed upon last month, is the 28th of each month. He works for me (plus other chores that are beyond the normal every day chores that he has to do) at least 4-5 days a week, for at least 2 hours a day, and I pay him $100 a month.

I was a little afraid that he might try to slack off on working for me, but he likes the idea of making his own money. He sometimes has a lot of school work or projects due, and when he does, he makes up for the time on the weekends.

He loves video games and XBox Live and orders games online (well, we order for him, but he tells me where from, and what he wants) often, so I decided to get him his own prepaid debit card. This way he can order online and pay for it himself and not owe us.

Fun 20% – money you spend on the little things you want from time to time.

Angel 10% – money donated or given to causes/people that is important to you.

Since he already had money in a savings account, we took some of it to apply to his prepaid card. He asked us to start taking the 20% allocated for fun and apply it each month to his prepaid debit card.

He does spend his fun and probably most of his learn money online, so this will work out better all the way around.

Something else we have been letting him do since using Kids Wealth, is to order his own food, figure up the tip, and pay for it himself. He even paid for his own haircut the other day.

This helps to teach him responsibility and he understands that his card isn’t a credit card, but the money he has earned and once it has been spent, it’s gone.

He is enjoying Kids Wealth and doing the activities in the kit. I’m even a bit surprised at how good he is at keeping track of the work he does and when payday is… well, maybe not the payday part, but he is learning so much and becoming quite money smart with Kids Wealth.

Kids Wealth is perfect for preschoolers to tweens. The earlier you start teaching kids about money the better, but it’s never too late. Kids Wealth is interactive and will keep your children motivated and challenged. Go to the Kids Wealth website to learn more and pick up a kit for your kids.

Be sure to check back next month to see how my son is continuing to use Kids Wealth.

5 Responses to Our Son is Becoming Money Smart Using Kids Wealth #KidsLearnMoney

Wow I love this concept! Great way to teach kids about how to manage money in a visual manor. I might have to get this for my oldest she is the worst and likes to spend every dime she has the second she gets it.

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